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Fernando Carrillo Faces Backlash After Threatening to Release Intimate Videos of Catherine Fulop

After the broadcast, condemnation mounted as a panelist shared his WhatsApp denial of possessing sexual videos.

Overview

  • On La Mañana con Moria, Carrillo warned he would publish “videítos” of his ex-wife if she kept talking about him, language widely read as a threat to disclose private material.
  • Digital-rights specialists and figures in entertainment condemned the remarks as potential sextortion, noting that threatening to share intimate content without consent can be a crime.
  • Los Andes reported that panelist Majo Martino read a WhatsApp message in which Carrillo denied having sexual videos of Fulop, following his on-air insinuations; Sabrina Rojas publicly criticized his conduct.
  • Carrillo’s lawyer, Alejandro Cipolla, circulated a legal filing against Cinthia Fernández, alleging injurious and false statements that harmed Carrillo’s honor and reputation.
  • In the same TV appearance, Carrillo gave José Luis “El Puma” Rodríguez 72 hours to apologize or he would publish videos of the singer crying, claiming he had already released audios seeking a meeting with Venezuelan officials.